“Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925”

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Fri Dec 14 2012

It’s been a century since radical artists first “invented” abstract work, and this exhibition celebrates the 100th birthday of the now commonplace genre. Families will see more than 350 pieces from the time of abstraction’s birth—from paintings and drawings to sculptures, films, photographs and dance performances—that define this boundary-breaking, rule-changing artistic style. All ages.

$25, seniors $18, students $14, children under 16 free. For discounts, order tickets in advance at moma.org. Fri 4–8pm free. Film tickets free with museum admission; screenings-only admission $12, seniors $10, students $8, children under 16 free.